Michael Scott’s signature moment from every episode of The Office

THE OFFICE -- "Did I Stutter" Episode #4016 -- Airdate 05/01/2008 -- Pictured: Steve Carell as Michael Scott (Photo by Chris Haston/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
THE OFFICE -- "Did I Stutter" Episode #4016 -- Airdate 05/01/2008 -- Pictured: Steve Carell as Michael Scott (Photo by Chris Haston/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images) /
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THE OFFICE — “Counseling” Episode 702 — Pictured: Steve Carell as Michael Scott — Photo by: Chris Haston/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank /

Michael Scott’s best moment from every episode of The Office

The Office is one of the best TV shows of all time for many reasons. One of those reasons is, of course, Dunder Mifflin Scranton’s fearless leader, Michael Scott.

Played by Steve Carell, Michael Scott shocked audiences with his antics over the course of seven seasons before exiting the series. The Office continued for two seasons after Carell left the show, but it was never the same.

The Office is leaving Netflix on Jan. 1, 2021, meaning your last day to watch the series is on New Year’s Eve. So, all week long (Dec. 14-19), we are wishing The Office farewell with a bunch of fun Office-related lists, games, and more!

On Monday, Dec. 14, we’re dedicating the day to Michael Gary Scott and all of his best and worst moments in the series.

Below, we shared a list of Michael Scott’s best moments from each episode of The Office. 

Michael Scott’s best moments from The Office season 1

“Pilot”: Michael fake fires Pam. It reveals so much about his character.

“Diversity Day”: Michael gets in Kelly’s face doing an awful, racist impression. Kelly slaps him in the face.

“Health Care”: Michael tells the employees there is a surprise at the end of the day after cutting their health care. He gives them ice cream sandwiches.

“The Alliance”: Michael doesn’t know how a walk-a-thon works and donates way too much for Oscar’s nephew.

“Basketball”: Michael sucks at basketball and cancels the basketball game because one of the warehouse workers accidentally bumps him in the nose.

“Hot Girl”: Michael breaks company policy and allows Katie, played by Amy Adams, into the office to sell purses. Michael creeps her out multiple times, especially while getting her coffee.